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572: 211: 344:. The Queen invited Sisamouth to join the Vong Phleng Preah Reach Troap (the classical ensemble of the Royal Treasury) with which he performed at royal receptions and state functions. He also achieved hit songs on national radio around this time, first writing and performing songs based on traditional Khmer music. In the mid-1950s, the romantic ballad " 650:
the first time. In 2014, Sisamouth's family provided proof of composition and was awarded copyright ownership for over 180 songs. The event was commemorated with a celebration and tribute concert. However, the nation of Cambodia has also claimed Sisamouth's songs as state property, in another indication of his popularity and influence.
542:, Sisamouth's son states that many different people have given him contradictory stories of his father's death. Like many of his contemporaries, as a popular musician with Western influences, qualities widely known to be disdained by the Khmer Rouge, Sisamouth was likely to have been targeted for imprisonment or execution immediately. 435:, who had been singing at weddings and later became the leading female singer in the Cambodian rock scene. Sisamouth and Sothea recorded many very popular duets from the mid-1960s into the early 1970s. In later years, Sisamouth contributed songs to the soundtracks for a number of popular Cambodian films, such as 619:
Many of Sinn Sisamouth's master recordings were either destroyed by the Khmer Rouge regime in its efforts to eliminate foreign influences from Cambodian society, or were lost due to decay. However, collectors and entrepreneurs located and reproduced copies of some of his recordings after the fall of
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Sisamouth graduated from medical school around the time that Cambodia gained independence from France in 1953. He initially worked in a Phnom Penh hospital as a nurse, but was soon hired by the Cambodian national radio station as a singer with its band. Around this time, Sisamouth married his cousin
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Sisamouth looking very sad, told me that he was sent from Prek Eng, Kien Svay district, Kandal province, and he was jailed there for three days already. He did not commit any fault but he was accused by the Khmer Rouge as being an imperialist. It was difficult for Sin Sisamouth to hide his identity
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and his exact fate has never been confirmed, with multiple sources making contradictory claims. Due to his ongoing popularity with the Cambodian people, there has been a great amount of speculation about his whereabouts after the Khmer Rouge forced the evacuation of all residents from Phnom Penh on
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While Sisamouth is believed to have written well over one thousand songs, most have been lost while others that survived were copied and sold without any benefits going to his family. Cambodia passed its first copyright law in 2003, allowing families to claim the artists' intellectual property for
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Sisamouth's son Sinn Chanchhaya became a singer for the Cambodian Radio, though he admitted he could not be compared to his father. Chanchhaya died in 2015. A tribute concert titled "It's Time to Give Back: A Tribute to the Golden Voice of Cambodia," promoting Sisamouth's music and the need for
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and his face because he was a very famous singer dubbed the emperor (singer) of the country since long ago. Even if the Khmer Rouge did not accuse him of being a singer serving a regime which was a sworn enemy to that of the Khmer Rouge, he was also a soldier serving the former regime.
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A popular but apocryphal story claims that Sisamouth was about to be executed by a Khmer Rouge firing squad but requested the opportunity to sing one last song in an attempt to appeal to the soldiers' emotions, but they executed him anyhow. In 2006,
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In 2009, Sisamouth's son claimed to know the name of his father's executioner and that the person was still alive. Whatever the cause, Sisamouth almost certainly died during the Khmer Rouge regime but his remains have never been discovered.
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the Khmer Rouge in 1979. Some of his songs have been covered by modern Cambodian singers, such as "Srey Sros Khmeng" by Suong Chantha in 2002. Western listeners were introduced to his work starting in the late 1990s with the release of the
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Because his influence on Cambodian music was so great, Sisamouth is still a household name in Cambodia and remains popular to this day. He is extensively profiled in the 2015 documentary film on the history of Cambodian popular music,
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boxer Bout Samrech claimed he is Sisamouth's son. According to Samrech, Sisamouth had taken his mother as a secret mistress, and he learned that Sisamouth was his "father" at the age of 14 when informed about it by his foster mother.
533:, an interview subject speculates that Sisamouth was originally evacuated to a small village but was then ordered to return to the city to work for the Khmer Rouge in some capacity, but it is unknown if he in fact followed this plan. 315:
Sisamouth learned to play stringed instruments at the age of six or seven, and showed a natural singing talent. He was often invited to perform music at school functions. At about age 16 he graduated from primary school and moved to
300:. Most sources list his year of birth as 1935, though some list 1932 or 1933. 23 August 1933 is generally accepted as his date of birth. Some people that had been alive during Sisamouth's era state that he was born during the 588: 499:(titled "Other Than You"). By the 1970s he was working regularly with lyricist Voy Ho, and had adapted some traditional and popular Thai songs into his repertoire (for example, "Promden Jet" with Ros Serey Sothea). 642:, in which several interview subjects describe Sisamouth as the most important Cambodian musician of all time. The film takes its title from a Sisamouth song. Often called the "King of Khmer music," "the Cambodian 589: 1116: 423:
and Chounn Malay, among others. He also wrote songs for, and duetted with, other popular Cambodian singers to nurture their careers. For example, starting in the mid-1960s he recorded many popular duets with
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Sisamouth had become established as Cambodia's most popular singer and songwriter. Nevertheless, his popularity did not eclipse that of other recording artists such as Eum Song Seurm and
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to study medicine; this plan was apparently meant to please his parents when his true goal was to become a musician. He began composing his own songs around this time.
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Sisamouth's highly prolific songwriting became well known during this period; he is confirmed to have written more than one thousand songs for himself and others (see
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an interview subject states that Sisamouth was born in 1935, but the booklet for the film's soundtrack album contains a biography stating that he was born in 1932.
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magazine granted a long interview to a man named Keo Chamnab who claims to have seen Sisamouth's execution at a jail in Prek Ta Duong village in 1976.
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intellectual property benefits for his family and the families of his contemporaries, was held in Phnom Penh in November 2015. In 2023, former
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The music produced by Sisamouth and his contemporaries had become popular throughout the country; in 1965, Sisamouth's song "
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Documentary filmmakers Chris G. Parkhurst and Stephanie Vincenti have produced a documentary about Sinn Sisamouth called
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Chambers-Letson, Joshua (2011). ""No, I Can't Forget": Performance and Memoryin Dengue Fever's Cambodian America".
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Rethea, Pann (January 21, 2015). "Sin Chanchhaya, son of iconic singer Sin Sisamouth dies, 58". Phnom Penh Post.
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He was also known to adapt popular Western pop and rock songs with new Khmer lyrics, such as a song based on
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Saphan, LinDa (December 2017). "Cambodian Popular Musical Influences from the 1950s to the Present Day".
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While performing with the Cambodian national radio station, Sisamouth became a protege of Queen
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insurgents. His career would continue until the Khmer Rouge captured Phnom Penh in April 1975.
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April 17, 1975, and his apparent death at the hands of the new regime. In the film
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military and recorded patriotic songs supporting the Republic's stance against the
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zodiac, which includes the year 1933. Sisamouth's father was a soldier during the
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in which he employed younger rock musicians. Sisamouth also made use of
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via U.S. armed forces radio that had been broadcast into nearby
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Singer, composer, bandleader, music producer, film producer
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Sample of Sinn Sisamouth's "Srolanh Srey Touch" from the
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bootleg album, followed by the soundtrack to the film
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in the early 1970s, Sisamouth was a supporter of the
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He collaborated directly with 209: 1780: 1756: 1734: 1711: 1656: 1633: 1484: 1458: 1432: 1405: 1379: 1349: 1323: 1251: 1225: 1206:Dwek, Joel (October 12, 2020). 1199: 1131: 353:Sisamouth became known for his 331: 108:c. 1976 (aged 43–44) 1540:Reed, James (April 23, 2015). 1107:Downing, Andy (May 28, 2015). 1085:Sisario, Ben (April 9, 2015). 967:Turner, Rick (April 4, 2012). 960: 926: 911: 688: 483:(titled "Always Will Hope"), " 48:Sinn Sisamouth - ស៊ីន ស៊ីសាមុត 1: 1663:Reaksmey, Hul (May 1, 2014). 1586:"Sisamouth's songs protected" 1187:Guzman, Rafer (May 5, 2015). 895:Jackson, Will (May 9, 2014). 777: 287: 282: 7: 1769:(Documentary), Barang Films 758: 669: 292:Sinn Sisamouth was born in 10: 1885: 1822:Sinn Sisamouth Documentary 1816:Don't Think I've Forgotten 1258:Cohn, Nik (May 19, 2007). 1138:Novak, David (Fall 2011). 920:Don't Think I've Forgotten 819:Cambodia Rock Spectacular! 797:Don't Think I've Forgotten 676:Sinn Sisamouth discography 639:Don't Think I've Forgotten 539:Don't Think I've Forgotten 530:Don't Think I've Forgotten 458:Sinn Sisamouth discography 340:, mother of Head of State 20: 1491:Phom, So (June 5, 2015). 747: 563: 367:Cambodian pop music scene 259:that blended elements of 194: 184: 170: 162: 116: 104: 77: 67: 62: 53: 46: 1827:October 4, 2021, at the 1159:10.1215/08992363-1336435 917:In the documentary film 817:Jeff Cole, liner notes, 681: 400:, agogo, and eventually 1854:Male singer-songwriters 876:. 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Index

Cambodian name
surname
given name

Stung Treng Province
Cambodia
French Indochina
Democratic Kampuchea
Psychedelic rock
garage rock
romvong
jazz
bossanova
Latin
blues
cha cha cha
agogo
film
Mandolin
Pey pok
Khmer
rendering support
question marks, boxes, or other symbols
Khmer script
Ros Serey Sothea
Pen Ran
Mao Sareth
Phnom Penh
Khmer traditional music
rhythm and blues

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